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Empowering media regulators for tomorrow: EPRA’s 2026 Work Programme addresses critical issues across a changing landscape The Executive Board adopted EPRA's Work Programme for 2026 on 23 January in Brussels.&nbs...
A detailed review highlighting widespread adoption of audience protection measures and different approaches On 27 November 2025, UK regulator Ofcom published a review of audience protection measure...
Harmful content on video-sharing platforms and country of destination: first implementation of the new Italian regulationFollowing the transposition of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive*, the Italian convergent...
Irish regulator launches a consultation on binding rules for video-sharing platforms to keep adults and children safe online*News item updated on 09.01.24 with link to designated VSPs under Irish jurisdictionOn 8...
La 58e réunion de l'EPRA aura lieu du 18 au 20 octobre 2023 à Bucarest, à l'aimable invitation du Conseil national de l'audiovisuel roumain (CNA).Lien vers la vidéo de présentation par le CNALe co...
New call for evidence focuses on harmful legal contentOn 10 January 2022, Ofcom published a call for evidence focused on the protection of children online. This call for evidence is now open, with written responses ac...
Presentation by Dr Kirsty Park, EDMO Ireland and DCU FuJo Institute (IE), on selected key findings from the Digital News Report 2022 for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust at the 56th EPRA mee...
Presentation by Dr Kirsty Park, EDMO Ireland and DCU FuJo Institute (IE), on selected key findings from the Digital News Report 2022 for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust at the 56th EPRA mee...
Presentation by Anthony Szynkaruk (Ofcom UK) on supporting media plurality in the UK, for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust of the 56th EPRA meeting in Antalya on 14 October 2022
Background document to thematic session 1 - "Dis/misinformation, plurality and trust - understanding the evidence to design better interventions" by the EPRA Secretariat for the 56th EPRA meeting on 13 October 2022 - ...
La 56e réunion de l'EPRA aura lieu du 12 au 14 octobre 2022 à Antalya, à l'aimable invitation du Conseil suprême pour la radio et la télévision (RTÜK).Le comité exécutif vous invi...
Autumn session: list of supplementary materials to accompany the EPRA podcast on 'media plurality in the age of algorithms - transparency and trust: the user’s perspective in online content navigation'. (The podcast w...
Autumn session: presentation of the focus and speakers of the EPRA podcast on 'media plurality in the age of algorithms - transparency and trust: the user’s perspective in online content navigation'.
Programme de travail de l'EPRA pour 2020 tel qu'adopté par le Comité exécutif lors de sa réunion de Munich le 31 janvier 2020 suite à la période de consultation des membres et des parties prenantes
The well-established principle of host providers' limited liability is in the hot seat
As enshrined in the Directive on Electronic Commerce of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2000, the host ...
Background paper EPRA/2019/09 by the EPRA Secretariat for the first plenary session on "Protection of minors in the digital world: what common challenges for NRAs and DPAs", for the 50th EPRA meeting in Athens on 23-2...
Artificial Intelligence: an imperfect but indispensable tool for moderation
On behalf of Ofcom, Cambridge Consultants recently released a report entitled “Use of AI in content moderation” questioning the role and cap...
UK regulator adds new rules to Broadcasting Code and consults on guidance to help broadcasters interpret and apply new rules
In recent years, mental health and wellbeing have become subjects of concern rega...
The French ambition: introducing a new system of supervision, with the support of the regulator and the country of destination principle at its core
Further to the public outcry over information disorder and hate ...